The Rest of Life Giving Life

in FungiFriday2 months ago

"Remnants of life that can give life", that is the theme of my post today on various forms of beautiful living creatures without chlorophyll. This Friday, I'm back trying to prepare some beautiful mushrooms to be featured in the #FungiFriday Community hosted by @ewkaw today. This is the newest type of mushroom in my collection. I am confused about giving a name to the type of mushroom variety that I found at the site of a tree that was cut down more than 5 years ago. so I just call it the toadstool mushroom because this type of fungus is like a toadstool whose roots are stuck into a piece of wood that has started to rot. These are the tacks that live on the remains of life. The top of the umbrella tack is a roof that can protect the stem on a rainy day and the stem attaches to a rotting tree trunk to provide strength to hold the umbrella upright.

I also found several other varieties of mushrooms with more beautiful shapes and colors than the toadstool type. The color and shape are familiar because I have posted a lot about this type of mushroom in previous posts, but this one is more beautiful

The last mushroom I found had a wide body or umbrella with a white color. This type of mushroom is white but not plain white.

Thank you to everyone who stopped by my post about mushroom hunting this week. Have a nice day

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Really nice photos :)

Apparently you live in an area where mushrooms thrive very well, you found beautiful varieties
I appreciate you letting us know these beautiful photographs.
Have a great day dear friend @juliansokto

In our country there are two seasons, namely the rainy season and the dry season. Currently it is the rainy season where the air is quite humid and makes mushrooms easy to find, but during the dry season it is very difficult to find mushrooms. Thank you my friend @jlufer for the award, always healthy greetings